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Jenny Hoobler
NOVA School of Business and Economics, Portugal
Susanne Braun
Durham U., United Kingdom
Emma Lei Jing
NEOMA Business School, France
Birgit Schyns
NEOMA Business School, France
Jeffrey Yip
Simon Fraser U., Canada
Nina Junker
Institute of Psychology, U. of Oslo, Norway
Sharon Toker
Coller School of Management, Tel Aviv U., Israel
Kinga Bierwiaczonek
U. of Oslo
Jakob Stollberger
Vrije U. Amsterdam, Netherlands
Mireya Las Heras
IESE Business School, Spain
Yasin Rofcanin
School of Management, U. of Bath, United Kingdom
Vera Schweitzer
U. of Cologne, Germany
Jamie Gloor
U. of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Across four unique empirical papers from different parts of the world, we will explore empirical research on others' perceptions of a focal individual's work-family (WF) experiences. Scholars have used others’ perceptions of WF 1) as a methodological tool to enhance the rigor of model testing, and 2) more theoretically, as a means to understand the quality and outcomes of relationships between people at work and at home. Because others’ WF-related perceptions is now a burgeoning research area, we propose this symposium as a way of 1) naming this heretofore rather segmented area of scholarship under the same topical umbrella, and 2) beginning to take stock of findings from this sub-area of work and family research en route to building new research agendas.
Author: Nina Junker – Institute of Psychology, U. of Oslo
Author: Sharon Toker – Coller School of Management, Tel Aviv U.
Author: Kinga Bierwiaczonek – U. of Oslo
Author: Jenny M. Hoobler – NOVA School of Business and Economics
Author: Jakob Stollberger – Vrije U. Amsterdam
Author: Mireya Las Heras – IESE Business School
Author: Yasin Rofcanin – School of Management, U. of Bath
Author: Vera M. Schweitzer – U. of Cologne
Author: Jamie L. Gloor – U. of St. Gallen
Author: Susanne Helena Braun – Durham U.
Author: Jenny M. Hoobler – NOVA School of Business and Economics
Author: Emma Lei Jing – NEOMA Business School
Author: Birgit Schyns – NEOMA Business School
Author: Jeffrey Yip – Simon Fraser U.